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  2. Study finds why morning sickness is more severe for some ...

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    Treatments include anti-sickness medicines and steroids, but some women may require hospitalisation and intravenous fluids. Sir Stephen added: “The more sensitive she is to this hormone, the ...

  3. Morning sickness misery? This Red Bank practice found a new ...

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    The firm homed in on treating severe morning sickness, partnering with influential experts: Dr. Andrew Housholder, the founder of The Morning Sickness Clinic in Birmingham, Alabama, which has used ...

  4. Scientists discover cause of pregnancy morning sickness ... - AOL

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    Scientists are moving forward with researching cures for morning sickness, including testing drugs that block GDF15 from binding to its receptor in the brain, and exposing women to the hormone ...

  5. Hyperemesis gravidarum - Wikipedia

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    Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is a pregnancy complication that is characterized by severe nausea, vomiting, weight loss, and possibly dehydration. [1] Feeling faint may also occur. [2] It is considered more severe than morning sickness. [2] Symptoms often get better after the 20th week of pregnancy but may last the entire pregnancy duration. [6 ...

  6. Morning sickness - Wikipedia

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    A severe form of the condition is known as hyperemesis gravidarum and results in weight loss. [1] [6] The cause of morning sickness is unknown but may relate to changing levels of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin. [2] Some have proposed that morning sickness may be useful from an evolutionary point of view. [1]

  7. Antiemetic - Wikipedia

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    They may be used for severe cases of gastroenteritis, especially if the patient is dehydrated. [1] [2] Some antiemetics previously thought to cause birth defects appear safe for use by pregnant women in the treatment of morning sickness and the more serious hyperemesis gravidarum. [3] [4]